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NYT Is Prepping Dirty Trick For ‘October Surprise’ — Here’s What You Can Expect

Predictably, they're using source material from a Clintonista loyalist's muckraker outfit

In the eleventh-hour attempt to rescue Kamala’s campaign from a devastating tailspin, the New York Times is predictably prepping another ‘bombshell’ story to undercut the political right. We have it in their own words.

The New York Times has been reaching out to right-of-center news and opinion sources with a series of questions that have a distinct ‘do you still beat your wife’ tone to them.

It’s not as if we’ve not caught them red-handed in actively plotting to run propaganda operations agasinst Trump in the past: LEAKED: New York Times Staff Meeting Reveals The NEW Plan On How To Cover President Trump

You can judge for yourself whether their negative reporting against Trump post-Mueller looked exactly they way that leaked memo said it would.

Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson are among the right-of-center political voices who have been approached by writers for the NYTimes, and have made those conversations public.

Ben Shapiro, in his usual fashion, gave a detailed explanation of the context and the implications.

For anyone wanting to click through and read the thread from the initial link, and take a closer look at attachments you can do so here.

For everyone else, we’ve supplied the screenshots.

It’s an orchestrated attempt to give YouTube an excuse to purge conservative content from a site that’s already hostile to dissenting opinion.

Considering the power Google and YouTube play in the digital town square, and their ability to suppress information (*ahem* Hunter’s laptop *ahem*), putting a chokehold on our ability to communicate with each other — and more importantly — to share dissenting information would be a massive ‘win’ for their attempts to control narratives.

We already know they are more than willing to silence dissent by seeing how excitedly they deplatformed first Alex Jones, then Donald Trump, and then anybody with any connection to dissenting views on Covid.

As exposed in the Twitter Files, the government ignored First Amendment restrictions on their power and deputized social media to do the silencing on their behalf.

Tucker Carlson didn’t need a ten-tweet thread to tell the world what he thought about a similar exchange he had with NYT. He only needed one.

He posted the conversation — with his response — directly to X. Here’s the tweet:

But the interaction was exactly the kind of beatdown they deserved, and we enjoy. So naturally, we’ll include that, too. You’ll note it’s the same schtick.

Do we have any proof whatsoever that Google is using this effort as an excuse to suppress dissenting voices?

Well, THIS email arrived from Google over the weekend… conveniently just a week or so before the election.

Dear Partner,

We’ve found a high volume of policy violations on your site (clashdaily.com), which is not in compliance with the AdSense program policies. As a result, Google has stopped all ad serving on this site.

The following issues were found on your site:

“Unreliable and harmful claims”:
We do not allow content that:

makes claims that are demonstrably false and could significantly undermine participation or trust in an electoral or democratic process.
promotes harmful health claims or relates to a current, major health crisis and contradicts authoritative scientific consensus.
contradicts authoritative scientific consensus on climate change.
Review the full policy (including examples) in the Help Center.

We count ourselves proudly among the people being actively suppressed for the crime of ‘wrongthink’… by calling for election integrity, for calling BS on the Pandemic Panic, and for not being fully convinced that unicorn farts can save the world from the sun monster.

Now’s a good time to remind our readers to make sure our email updates are reaching you (and not being sent to ‘spam’ folder by gmail). If you’re not on our mailing list… it’s free.

You can also sidestep the google censor net by having the notification bell light up. Better still, bookmark the website, share your favorite stories with friends.

If we win the election, this will be an interesting topic for further discussion in the future. But for now, we’ve got an election to win. If Kamala gets her way, censorship won’t just be permissible. It will be mandatory.

Psalms of War: Prayers That Literally Kick Ass is a collection, from the book of Psalms, regarding how David rolled in prayer. I bet you haven’t heard these read, prayed, or sung in church against our formidable enemies — and therein lies the Church’s problem. We’re not using the spiritual weapons God gave us to waylay the powers of darkness. It might be time to dust them off and offer ‘em up if you’re truly concerned about the state of Christ’s Church and of our nation.

Also included in this book, Psalms of War, are reproductions of the author’s original art from his Biblical Badass Series of oil paintings.

This is a great gift for the prayer warriors. Real. Raw. Relevant.

Wes Walker

Wes Walker is the author of "Blueprint For a Government that Doesn't Suck". He has been lighting up Clashdaily.com since its inception in July of 2012. Follow on twitter: @Republicanuck